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QOTW: "[In 1993,] it was hard to regard Python as a
general-purpose language. Ten years later, we can argue that Python
is more general-purpose than C!" -- Cameron Laird

"It [neurotic reductionism] tries to make us efficient, even at
the cost of clarity and maintainability. In that way lies
bit-twiddling and assembler language and soldering irons. We must
be diligent in our fight against it." -- Roy Smith

Discussion:

Peter Hansen suggests that using agile methods can make it
easier to learn a large framework (such as Twisted).